The method of determining the ranking of Chinese Super League;
(1) Each team wins a game with 3 points, draws a game 1 point, and loses a game with 0 points;
(2) At the end of the Super League, the team with more points ranks first;
(3) If two or more teams score equally, arrange them in the following order:
1. Teams with equal points compete with each other for teams with more points, ranking first;
2. Teams with equal points compete with each other with more goal difference, ranking first;
3. The team with equal points scored more goals in the opponent's game, ranking first;
4. Teams with equal points have more points in the reserve league of their clubs, ranking first;
5. Teams with equal points scored more goal difference in all the Super League matches in that year, ranking first;
6. Teams with equal points scored more goals in all the competitions of the Super League that year, ranking first;
7. In the annual competition, those with fewer red and yellow cards (excluding disciplinary action) rank first;
8. Draw lots to decide the ranking. In the 2004 season, that is, the first year of the Super League, each club can only introduce three foreign AIDS, and two of them will play at the same time.
In the 2006 season, the China Football Association relaxed the rules, and each club can register four foreign AIDS at the same time, and three people can play at the same time.
In the 2009 season, in order to cooperate with the AFC Champions League and AFC Champions League, the Super League formulated a 4+ 1 policy on foreign aid, that is, each Super League club can register up to 5 foreign AIDS at the same time, of which at least 1 is a player from AFC Champions League member countries. At the same time, there are four foreign AIDS who can participate in the competition, of which at least 1 is a member of the AFC. At first, Hong Kong players were recognized as Asian foreign aid by China Football Association, but this provision was revised after discussion at the China Football Conference at the end of May 2009. Players from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are regarded as domestic players in the Super League and League A, and no longer occupy foreign aid places in Asia.
In the 20 12 season, China Football Association suggested that teams participating in the AFC Champions League can have the privilege of rotating 7 foreign aid places. Regrettably, only Guangzhou Evergrande participated in the AFC Champions League knockout, but Guangzhou Evergrande still won the double crown in China despite the third-line battle.
In the 20 13 season, due to the opposition of other clubs in the Super League, the Football Association cancelled seven foreign aid quotas, all of which were 4+ 1 quota. It is worth mentioning that Guangzhou Evergrande won the Super League and AFC Champions League this year.
In addition, the goalkeepers of each team cannot use foreign players, including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan players.